Chosen Solution

Hello all, nice community you have here. I have a late 2012 Retina Macbook pro, 13". Model A1425, EMC 2557. Running OS 10.12.4. I fell asleep last week while using the computer and the battery died; received the “WiFi: No Hardware Installed” error message upon booting up. Tried a few software tricks, except for resetting the NVRAM, and no luck. Just replaced the card today with one I got off eBay, and to my massive disappointment I still got the message. The card was listed as fully functional. So what now? No hardware seems damaged, and I’m pretty sure I didn’t accidentally switch the antennae leads around. I’m reluctant to reset the NVRAM because I don’t have a backup disk at the moment. I’d really appreciate any troubleshooting help.

If the I/O board is getting power (check bottom pin of where I/O board plugs into the logic board, should get around 3.3V) and it is not liquid damaged with any burnt components, the issue is likely caused by the I/O cable, even though it looks fine. This is quite common on A1425 models, and happens for no reason. Replace this first, if you still have the same issue, it will be logic board related if the I/O board is fine.

Hi, I have the same problem on a Mac Book Pro Unibody mid 2012… I just replaced my airport card and it’s still says me “Wi-Fi : No hardware installed”… The i/o cable you guys talking about is this one ? MacBook Pro 15" Unibody (Early 2011-Mid 2012) Airport/Bluetooth Cable I wish I could test bottom pin of where I/O board plugs into the logic board but I think I’m not sure about which cable, and even how to test it anyway : I hope someone could tell me a little more, I can’t find anything about this problem except here ! Thanks in advance, Rose

Would this also affect the usb, hdmi and SD slot on the side?